Teruki Sugiyama
National Chiao Tung University
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Angewandte Chemie | 2017
Ken-ichi Yuyama; Mariko Ueda; Satoshi Nagao; Shun Hirota; Teruki Sugiyama; Hiroshi Masuhara
Protein amyloids have received much attention owing to their correlation with serious diseases and to their promising mechanical and optical properties as future materials. Amyloid formation has been conducted by tuning temperature and chemical conditions, so that its nucleation and the following growth are analyzed as ensemble dynamics. A single spherical assembly of amyloid fibrils of cytochrome c domain-swapped dimer was successfully generated upon laser trapping. The amyloid fibrillar structure was confirmed by fluorescence characterization and electron microscopy. The prepared spheres were further manipulated individually in solution to fabricate a three-dimensional microstructure and a line pattern. Amyloid formation dynamics and amyloid-based microstructure fabrication are demonstrated based on direct observation of a single spherical assembly, which foresees a new approach in amyloid studies.
CrystEngComm | 2016
Hiromasa Niinomi; Teruki Sugiyama; Miho Tagawa; Kenta Murayama; Shunta Harada; Toru Ujihara
We demonstrate that a statistically-significant chiral bias in NaClO3 chiral crystallization can be provoked by inducing nucleation via the optical trapping of Ag nano-aggregates using a continuous wave visible circularly polarized laser (λ = 532 nm). The laser was focused at the interface between air and an unsaturated NaClO3 aqueous solution containing Ag nanoparticles. The “dominant” enantiomorph was switchable by changing the handedness of the incident circularly polarized laser, indicating that the chiral bias is enantioselective. Moreover, it has been found that the resulting crystal enantiomeric excess (CEE) reached approximately 25%. The CEE is much higher than the typical enantiomeric excess (EE) in the asymmetric photosynthesis of organic compounds ranging from 0.5 to 2%. The efficient induction of the nucleation and the large chiral bias imply the contribution of localized surface plasmon resonance of the Ag nanoaggregates to chiral nucleation. Our method has potential to offer the benefit for studies on the spatiotemporal nucleation control, optical resolution of chiral compounds and biohomochirality.
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics | 2018
Ken-ichi Yuyama; Kai-Di Chang; Jing-Ru Tu; Hiroshi Masuhara; Teruki Sugiyama
Confining protein crystallization to a millimetre size was achieved within 0.5 h after stopping 1 h intense trapping laser irradiation, which shows excellent performance in spatial and temporal controllability compared to spontaneous nucleation. A continuous-wave near-infrared laser beam is tightly focused into a glass/solution interfacial layer of a supersaturated buffer solution of hen egg-white lysozyme (HEWL). The crystallization is not observed during laser trapping, but initiated by stopping the laser irradiation. The generated crystals are localized densely in a circular area with a diameter of a few millimetres around the focal spot and show specific directions of the optical axes of the HEWL crystals. To interpret this unique crystallization, we propose a mechanism that nucleation and the subsequent growth take place in a highly concentrated domain consisting of HEWL liquid-like clusters after turning off laser trapping.
Optical Manipulation Conference | 2018
Hiroshi Masuhara; Jim Jui-Kai Chen; Wei-Yi Chiang; Anwar Usman; Teruki Sugiyama; Johan Hofkens
We elucidated femtosecond laser trapping dynamics of Rayleigh particles by modifying the surface property of nanoparticles and changing the viscosity. Through bright field, dark field and backscattering images, we monitored ejection behavior of nanoparticles which takes place in the direction perpendicular to laser polarization and switched from one side to the other. For very hydrophobic nanoparticle, we succeeded in observing directly a transient assembly and confirmed that its formation is responsible to the directional ejection. Also the trapping dynamics was compared for femtosecond and continuous-wave lasers in highly viscous solvent, which gives a new viewpoint for understanding femtosecond laser trapping mechanism.
The Japan Society of Applied Physics | 2018
Jui-Kai Chen; Wei-Yi Chiang; Anwar Usman; Tetsuhiro Kudo; Teruki Sugiyama; Johan Hofkens; Hiroshi Masuhara
Crystal Growth & Design | 2018
Hiromasa Niinomi; Teruki Sugiyama; Miho Tagawa; Shunta Harada; Toru Ujihara; Satoshi Uda; Katsuhiko Miyamoto; Takashige Omatsu
Crystal Growth & Design | 2018
Ken-ichi Yuyama; Ding-Shiang Chiu; Yen-En Liu; Teruki Sugiyama; Hiroshi Masuhara
The Japan Society of Applied Physics | 2017
Takuya Takeshige; Ryuzo Kawamura; Chi-Shiun Wu; Seiichiro Nakabayashi; Teruki Sugiyama; Hiroshi Yoshikawa
The Japan Society of Applied Physics | 2017
Chi-Lung Wu; Tetsuhiro Kudo; Shun-Fa Wang; Ken-ichi Yuyama; Teruki Sugiyama; Hiroshi Masuhara
JSAP-OSA Joint Symposia 2017 Abstracts (2017), paper 8p_A410_7 | 2017
Chi-Shiun Wu; Teruki Sugiyama; Seiichiro Nakabayashi; Hiroshi Yoshikawa